Books like The Worst Princess
Award winning
Princeless
Jeremy Whitley, Jung-Ha Kim, 2012
140 pages
Why to read
Empowers young girls with strong, independent protagonist.
Challenges traditional gender roles, promoting equality.
Adventure-filled plot encourages curiosity and exploration.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

Princeless
Jeremy Whitley, Jung-Ha Kim, 2012
Award winning
The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby
Dav Pilkey, George Beard, Harold Hutchins, 2002
128 pages
Why to read
Promotes creativity with humorous, imaginative storyline.
Engages young readers with relatable, lively characters.
Encourages laughter and joy in shared reading sessions.
Supports literacy and language development effectively.

The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby
Dav Pilkey, George Beard, Harold Hutchins, 2002
Award winning
Max
Bob Graham, 2000
32 pages
Why to read
Showcases bravery and personal growth in young protagonist.
Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse characters.
Vibrant illustrations enhance storytelling and engagement.
Supports language development and emotional intelligence.

Max
Bob Graham, 2000
Award winning
A Big Problem (Superman Adventures)
Scott Mccloud, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging superhero adventure sparks imagination.
Highlights problem-solving, enhances critical thinking.
Relatable characters, fosters emotional connection.
Encourages literacy through captivating storytelling.

A Big Problem (Superman Adventures)
Scott Mccloud, 2013
Award winning
Jewel Cavern: Book 18 (Secret Kingdom)
Rosie Banks, 2013
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy adventure for young readers.
Strengthens reading skills and imagination development.
Characters teach valuable friendship and teamwork lessons.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Jewel Cavern: Book 18 (Secret Kingdom)
Rosie Banks, 2013
Award winning
The Phoenix of Persia
Sally Pomme Clayton, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale intertwined with Persian folklore.
Enhances cultural understanding and diversity awareness.
Stimulates imagination through vivid storytelling.
Supports moral development and ethical reasoning.

The Phoenix of Persia
Sally Pomme Clayton, 2019
Peter Pan: The magical tale brought to life with super-sized pop-ups!
Robert Sabuda, 2008
Why to read
Enjoy the stunning pop-up art that adds a new dimension to the storytelling.
Rediscover the classic tale of Peter Pan through a unique and interactive format.
Engage children's imagination and creativity with vibrant visuals.
Perfect for shared reading experiences between children and guardians.

Peter Pan: The magical tale brought to life with super-sized pop-ups!
Robert Sabuda, 2008
Superman: Adventures of the Man of Steel (Superman)
Paul Dini, Terry Austin, 1998
144 pages
Why to read
Action-packed, engaging storytelling for young readers.
Enhances imagination and creative thinking.
Teaches values like justice, courage, and responsibility.
Ideal for shared reading, boosting literacy and bonding.

